“The review noted that in one case a man opened bank accounts using several different Social Security numbers — two of which belonged to number-holders born in 1869 and 1893, respectively. That would make one of them 145 years old and the other 121. The Social Security Administration’s system indicated that both number-holders were alive.”

145 years old?!

Keep in mind the oldest recorded age for a human is 122 years; not many people have lived to be supercentenarians. Worldwide, it is estimated that 300-450 people alive are over the age of one hundred and ten; out of that estimation, only 56 verified cases are known.

“We obtained information indicating a financial institution reported that a man opened bank accounts using several different SSNs. According to the Numident, two of the SSNs belonged to numberholders who were born in 1886 and 1893, respectively. Neither of the Numident records contained a date of death. As a result, neither of these SSNs appeared in the DMF.”

” A numberholder born in 1896 filed a “Life claim” in 1958 (at age 62). The MEF indicates the numberholder continued earning wages through Tax Year 1962 and contains no reported earnings from 1963 through 2006. However, beginning in Tax Year 2007 and each year since, a South Carolina employer has reported payment of wages (ranging from $11,450 to $27,694) to someone using the numberholder’s name and SSN.”

I think I know what my next assignment is: tracking down those bank accounts and Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Returns!
This is a must; I have to look into this and see if this is fraud or some brazen mystical folks who did a poor job in concealing their identities. What if they are supernatural entities whose main reason for existence is to kill lycanthropes? Along with stoping tax fraud, it’s my duty to keep wolfkind safe!

— You roll off your bed while you are sleeping, hit your head on the floor, and die.
— You take a shower, slip, hit your head and die.
— As you walk down a flight of stairs, you trip, roll down and die.
— You drive your car, get involved in a wreak, and die.
— You get on a high ladder, fall off, and die.
— You fix some electrical problem in your home, get electrocuted, and head off to kingdom come.
— During dinner, you eat your food too fast, choke, and die.
— You take a bath, fall asleep, and drown.
— You die suddenly in your sleep with no explanation.